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The municipality borders to the north to the town of Oberndorf, to the east to the city of Rosenfeld in Zollernalbkreis, on the south to Dietingen and Villingendorf and on the west to Bösingen.
Outline
The community consists of the main town Epfendorf and the three districts Harthausen, Talhausen and Trichtingen.
History
The exact age of Epfendorf is not known, but the place was first documented in 994. Findings indicate a Roman settlement, a Roman road led to the Roman settlement in Waldmössingen. [2] On January 1, 1974, the municipality Harthausen was incorporated to Epfendorf. The incorporation of Trichtingen was on January 1, 1975.
The community belongs to the agreed management community with the city Oberndorf am Neckar.
Council
The local elections on 25 May 2014 led to the following conclusions:
CDU / FW 47.2% (-4.7) 9 seats (-1)
Free citizens 52.8% (+4.7) 10 seats (+/- 0)
Crest
Blazon : In red, a blue-lined golden ducal crown with Hermelinstulp.
Things
Epfendorf is located on the Neckar cycle path, which passes many sights.
Hiking and biking trails
Epfendorf has an extensive network of hiking trails. The Schlichem hiking trail ends in Epfendorf. Less experienced hikers can walk in summer with the Cyclo-shuttle from starting-point Tieringen in stages.[3]
Buildings
Not far from Harthausen is located in the woods the Lichtenegg Castle. It can not be visited because it is privately owned.
The municipality has two primary schools and a secondary school with Werkrealschule. All secondary schools are available in the nearby towns of Oberndorf and Rottweil.